Safe and Supportive Schools: Clinical Psychologists vs. Armed Security in Schools

26/09/2023 12 min Episodio 1
Safe and Supportive Schools: Clinical Psychologists vs. Armed Security in Schools

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In this candid episode of SecurED, hosted by Mike Matranga and co-hosted by Mike Monsive, the conversation takes an unexpected turn as they explore a critical question: are we truly preparing our students for the challenges they might face beyond the classroom?With special guest Andrew Callis Jr., this episode ventures into the controversial territory of school security. The discussion unearths fundamental issues with the current approach to safety in schools. Here are the key highlights:Priorities in School Security: The conversation challenges the prevailing notion that simply putting armed officers on every campus is the solution to school safety. Instead, it questions whether this is the most effective use of resources and discusses the need for a more comprehensive approach.The Role of Training: The hosts and guest delve into the crucial aspect of training for school personnel, emphasizing that simply arming them isn't enough. Training should encompass a range of skills, from de-escalation techniques to behavioral threat assessment.The Need for Research: A challenge is issued to research the effectiveness of different security measures in schools, comparing those with armed personnel to those without. The aim is to bring data and evidence into the ongoing debate about school safety.Andrew Callis Jr., the guest on this episode, brings a wealth of expertise to the discussion. With a background in security and risk management, he provides valuable insights into the practical aspects of school security.

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